Beginning sewers have it hard. There’s so much to keep in mind, and so many things that could potentially go wrong. The last thing they need on their heads is the fear that they’ll do something to break a big, expensive sewing machine that they’ve either just bought for themselves or that belongs to someone else.
Enter the Michley LSS-505 Lil’ Sew & Sew Multi-Purpose Sewing Machine. In the under $100 price range, it’s not a huge investment as sewing machines go. At the same time, it comes with everything a beginner will need to get started.
It’s got eight basic stitches, a long-lasting LED light to easily see what you’re doing, two bobbins and two colored threads already included. For functionality, it’s got forward and reverse stitching, double threading, automatic thread rewinding, two speed settings, and the choice of foot or hand control.
All of that functionality lets the beginner tackle such bread n’ butter sewing work as mending, hemming, fixing cuffs, tears, or ripped seams. Clearly this is a real machine, despite the small size of the machine itself – and the small size of its price tag.
Furthermore, the Michley LSS-505 isn’t like some of the beginner machines out there that have plastic parts which are liable to snap on beginner or expert alike. Rather, the LSS-505 has metal parts inside. That’s not to mention the drawer and bag for storage which make this “cute” machine so endearing to the novice sewer.
If you are just starting to sew, or you want to buy a machine for that newbie, don’t forget that a novice already has a lot to keep in mind, and therefore doesn’t also need to worry about breaking a big, expensive machine. For a small, inexpensive, fully functional solution to that problem, why not check out what people have to say about the Michley LSS-505. You’ll be glad you did.
Looking for a stronger more expensive machine? Read this Singer 4423 review instead!



